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john king sitting in for larry. john? >> campbell, a sad night for the country and a sad night for the news industry. good evening, everyone, identify am john king filling in for larry king tonight. the sad news, we give you the breaking news, walter cronkite, the legendary anchorman within the voice of cbs news, the most trusted man in america passed away tonight. walter cronkite was 92 years old. he leaves a legacy. he was for many the voice of the man on the moon. he was for others the first voice to tell them president kennedy had been shot and killed. he also was the voice who frustrated president johnson by coming back from vietnam and saying to the american people, the war there was mired in a stalemate. president johnson believed it dramatically helped change public opinion here ithe united sta as ill for larry kin toto go to my friendcoll is standing by on the phone. quite simply, walter cronkite, what did he do for the about is? what is his legacy? >> what can you say, john. i wish i could be there tonight. i am
john king sitting in for larry. john? >> campbell, a sad night for the country and a sad night for the news industry. good evening, everyone, identify am john king filling in for larry king tonight. the sad news, we give you the breaking news, walter cronkite, the legendary anchorman within the voice of cbs news, the most trusted man in america passed away tonight. walter cronkite was 92 years old. he leaves a legacy. he was for many the voice of the man on the moon. he was for others the...
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is akhil amar here. >> good morning, john. >> thank you. he is a professor of law and political science at yellow and her university. he teaches both at yale law school and at the college and was a clerk for stephen breyer at the first circuit before coming to yale. is also the author of several important books, constitutional text books but also two very important books, one of the bill of rights and one on the constitution. the first the bill of rights creation and reconstruction, and most recently americas constitution and biography. is also an author of numerous articles and has testified in congress very strongly on this question of presidential succession in and is as i said with a james madison, and the commission believes is correct that having congressional leaders and the line of succession is unconstitutional. john feerick, to my right, has several important lines in his biography and he has something i think that all of which is wish we had. he has worked on these issues but he has also been a driving force behind an actual amen
is akhil amar here. >> good morning, john. >> thank you. he is a professor of law and political science at yellow and her university. he teaches both at yale law school and at the college and was a clerk for stephen breyer at the first circuit before coming to yale. is also the author of several important books, constitutional text books but also two very important books, one of the bill of rights and one on the constitution. the first the bill of rights creation and reconstruction,...
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especially, john. his dad thought john was sort of a goof ball. you know, he liked his books and he was sort of snarky, you know, when he was growing up. he was very much sort of the younger brother to joe. joe was the older brother. joe, you know, was a fascinating character in that he was sort of -- he was such a big brother, such a good big brother that he often was this other parent and, you know, joe and rose were gone a lot and so joe, jr. really took on some of that parenting role. and, you know, i guess he was just the most handsome guy, you know, vivacious charismatic. if he had lived, you know, he would have run for office and i don't think -- i'm not sure john would have been elected president but joe, sr. really thought and i've seen it time and time again. he thought all four sons would become president. he wanted to outdo the addams family. he set out -- i'm the cocoon and my sons are the butterflies. his life became his sons' and he was determined somewhat of an anger at fdr after his falling out with fdr during world war ii to outd
especially, john. his dad thought john was sort of a goof ball. you know, he liked his books and he was sort of snarky, you know, when he was growing up. he was very much sort of the younger brother to joe. joe was the older brother. joe, you know, was a fascinating character in that he was sort of -- he was such a big brother, such a good big brother that he often was this other parent and, you know, joe and rose were gone a lot and so joe, jr. really took on some of that parenting role. and,...
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no offense to you, john, or cnn. but i think he did wield incredible influence because he was so trusted. so, when he did say, you know, the vietnam war is not working and we need to negotiate and the whole, you know, speech really he made during that special back in 1968, it had such a profound impact. but i was talking to douglas brinkley, john, earlier today, and he's writing a biography about walter, and the university of texas is the repository of all his papers. apparently he was a pack rat. he has boxes and boxes, and he has the reporters' notebooks from when he was in vietnam. and very early on, in fact, as early as 1965, he was growing disillusioned with this war, and his reporters' notebooks indicate that. but i think he waited and went there numerous times. he was on the front lines. he showed tremendous courage in putting himself in harm's way. and, of course, i think there was that moment after the tet offensive where he felt he could be silent no longer. >> as you mentioned that, he felt he could be sil
no offense to you, john, or cnn. but i think he did wield incredible influence because he was so trusted. so, when he did say, you know, the vietnam war is not working and we need to negotiate and the whole, you know, speech really he made during that special back in 1968, it had such a profound impact. but i was talking to douglas brinkley, john, earlier today, and he's writing a biography about walter, and the university of texas is the repository of all his papers. apparently he was a pack...
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signed president john adams. in if you go to the boston and in the am today in a library you can sit there. mercy dies a couple months later in october and 1814 and she is free reared and celebrated and we don't hear much about her until about 1848 when a journalist named elizabeth eliot writes women of revolutionary america, a small chapter on her and this is for another four years until susan b. anthony and elizabeth cady stanton in the history of women's suffrage and again praise her as one of the person most import women of america and another 60 years of go by and there is another biography that finally comes out with some of for letters in the 1890's but another 60 years go by before catherine anthony publishes a biography which two my frustration has no notes or annotations so it is hard to find a were letters are from and so on. in the 1990's there are too scholarly books that are wonderful. one by rosemary. jeffrey richards focuses on her poems and plays, but the problem in writing this book, one of the
signed president john adams. in if you go to the boston and in the am today in a library you can sit there. mercy dies a couple months later in october and 1814 and she is free reared and celebrated and we don't hear much about her until about 1848 when a journalist named elizabeth eliot writes women of revolutionary america, a small chapter on her and this is for another four years until susan b. anthony and elizabeth cady stanton in the history of women's suffrage and again praise her as one...
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let's bring back john. john, so we're getting these new revelations. what about more arrests possibly is this and other people that need to be talked to? is it up to nine more people authorities want to talk to, john? >> well, we're -- there has been talk that there are three more people of interest. two of them that, for the most part, we'll never really see. they will be brought in, they will be discussed, they won't release their names. who exactly they are or how they are connected to anyone. or the suspects or the victims. but he said there could be one additional arrest for sure. well, for sure is always loose in this investigation. because there were so many levels and so many agencies involved in here. like the sheriff said, this is a humdinger. there were so many differents layers and players participating in this particular crime. >> all right. guys, we'll take a quick break. we'll hit on more topics, more revelations. possibly another motive being thrown out there. this was a contract hit on those two people. you see them with all their adop
let's bring back john. john, so we're getting these new revelations. what about more arrests possibly is this and other people that need to be talked to? is it up to nine more people authorities want to talk to, john? >> well, we're -- there has been talk that there are three more people of interest. two of them that, for the most part, we'll never really see. they will be brought in, they will be discussed, they won't release their names. who exactly they are or how they are connected to...
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i'm glad we have john lannan. >> gary: john will make big money -- >> bob: john will make big money if he keeps on doing this. here is milledge who was 4-24 in seven games and some defensive problems for the nats before they sent him down. then, of course, to pittsbu with joel hanrahan for morgan and burnett june 30th. at the triple-a level, milledge hit .333 once he got back from his broken hand with six rbi's and three stolen bases in 17 games. there's sean who knows pittsburgh very well. and john lannan goes 3-1 missing to milledge. >> rob: i thought it was interesting their manager mr. russell said in triple-a we worked on his hitting but really worked on his defense. >> bob: we'll keep an eye on that. alberto gonzalez had to back up on a high chopper. two ground balls for john lannan to start the ballgame. here is a deal that took place one month and one day ago. morgan and burnett coming over here. their production with the nats has been amazing. joel hanrahan has pitched better since he's been over here and that's what milledge did at trip
i'm glad we have john lannan. >> gary: john will make big money -- >> bob: john will make big money if he keeps on doing this. here is milledge who was 4-24 in seven games and some defensive problems for the nats before they sent him down. then, of course, to pittsbu with joel hanrahan for morgan and burnett june 30th. at the triple-a level, milledge hit .333 once he got back from his broken hand with six rbi's and three stolen bases in 17...
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don't send the astronauts, said john updike -- send john updike. i am looking for the definitive collection of john's postcards. thank you all for -- and praised god for john updike. >> coming up on c-span, the unveiling of a new statue of ronald reagan in the west capital and then astronauts of apollo 8 reunite to remember there were around the moon in december of 1968. following that, on america and the courts, a look at supreme court nominees on themsotomayor. -- sausaonia sotomayor. paul weckley stresses consumer health-care issues and some amir on c-span. >> this reminds me of modern cathedrals that donors would build wings on, open the would go to heaven. >> i think that princeton philosophy should be on the web. i think that these wonderfully concentrated islands of talent should be open to the larger society, not kept separate which they still are and i cannot understand why. >> sunday night at 8 on c-span. you can also listen on xm satellite radio. >> a new statue of ronald reagan is unveiled in the capitol rotunda last month, five years a
don't send the astronauts, said john updike -- send john updike. i am looking for the definitive collection of john's postcards. thank you all for -- and praised god for john updike. >> coming up on c-span, the unveiling of a new statue of ronald reagan in the west capital and then astronauts of apollo 8 reunite to remember there were around the moon in december of 1968. following that, on america and the courts, a look at supreme court nominees on themsotomayor. -- sausaonia sotomayor....
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don't send the astronauts, said john updike -- send john updike. i am looking for the definitive collection of john's postcards. thank you all for -- and praised god for john updike. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> president obama leaves sunday for a weeklong trip to russia, italy, and ghana. he will be meeting with people in russia. the president will be in italy for the big g-8 summit. ghana will be the last stop on the president's trip. check our web site, c-span.org for the latest. >> this weekend on c-span 2's "book tv." live from george washington's mount vernon estate, tomorrow at noon eastern. and america's need to drive like crazy. afterwards, nobel peace prize recipient. find out what else is on on the boo -- booktv.org. >> still to come tonight, the unveiling of a new statue of ronald reagan in the u.s. capitol. later, astronauts of apollo adrian night to remember their orbit around the moon in december of 1968. after that, a chance to see authors and fri
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appreciate it. >> john rals is cumnist for th"l vegas sun" and host of "face to fa wit john ralston." thank you sharing his interview with doug hampton in this case so we uld bring you the ory. what do on oklahoma senar slash ob/gyn sla church deacon and cretive fundamentalist group have to do with the hn ensigncand the mysterious religious group at the nter of this sex scdal and why oklahoma senator tom burn is getting dgged into this mu? that's coming upext. >>> and the a versus the congress versus thtruth. riard clark will join us here in a few minutes. and just starting and stopping. having to go in the middle of a ballgagame and en not being able to gonce i got there. and going ig. i thought i had gogoinproblem. my dococr r sa i had a growing proble itasasn'my bladder. my prostatee s growing. i had an enlargiging prostate that wasas caungngy urinary sympmpto.. mymy dtotor prescribed avodada.. (announcerer) over time, avodartrtctuall rinks the prostate anand impres urinary y symptoms so ian go more easily when need to go and go ls often. (announcer) avodart is for r only. women sh
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third to jim mann who is an author and resident at the school of at johns hopkins. he has been a journalist at los angeles times, serving in beijing working on national security issues, and the author of a couple of important books. the most recent one of the rebellion of ronald reagan, a history of the end of the cold war just out in 2009. probably still looking good for early christmas gifts and stocking stuffers. and also importantly the rise of the balkans, the history of bush's war cabinet. and that book as well some of the writings he really does look at some of these questions of the continuity exercises that we have conducted over the years. and those exercises work very closely with some of these legal and constitutional provisions that we talk about in the report. so i would like to do in that order her to each of the three of them, and then have some little discussion on the panel and then open it up to the general audience for some questions. so i'm going to turn into akhil. >> think you, john. can you all hear me? >> yes, sir. mac wonderful. so as john
third to jim mann who is an author and resident at the school of at johns hopkins. he has been a journalist at los angeles times, serving in beijing working on national security issues, and the author of a couple of important books. the most recent one of the rebellion of ronald reagan, a history of the end of the cold war just out in 2009. probably still looking good for early christmas gifts and stocking stuffers. and also importantly the rise of the balkans, the history of bush's war...
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i started saying, john adams, i did not know john adams from john quincy adams from samuel adams when i was that age. not only did i not know who they were and really do my work in school with the history because i was not interested, but i did not even care that much in that period. i kind of had an idea that history was not real. we had a picture in our schools in chicago of george washington and abraham lincoln and everything seemed kind of laid out like it had happened sort of inevitably and have been in such a long time ago. i really didn't get interested in history until i was in my 30's or so and let me tell you how it happened. i was writing a book and doing some research about abraham lincoln, and i read about abraham lincoln having some conversation in a tent. i just don't remember all the details. it seemed fairly interesting and it was from one person's point of view who was there, and then i read another piece of historical writing from another person's point of view, who was there. all of a sudden, you know how like when you have one eye open, you can see depth because o
i started saying, john adams, i did not know john adams from john quincy adams from samuel adams when i was that age. not only did i not know who they were and really do my work in school with the history because i was not interested, but i did not even care that much in that period. i kind of had an idea that history was not real. we had a picture in our schools in chicago of george washington and abraham lincoln and everything seemed kind of laid out like it had happened sort of inevitably...
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john brown, don't you -- >> john brown, if you wait until we see end consumer demand and start to see year over year improvements in profits, you will have missed the rally. >> unfortunately the fed is reactionary at best. as the dollar wanes because they print more currency you'll run commodity prices up, hit us with a big dose of inflation and the consumer can't handle it. >> inflation, john brown, don't you feel bad about missing out on 40% up? >> well, not too bad because a lot of traders have made a lot of money, and i've said, as the other john said, this market goes 10,000, even 11 at the outskirts. actually we're in the eye of the storm. it's very good sailing on a calm sea. about the second wave of the hurricane is about to hit us. i think in the fall you'll see major falls in the market, for two reasons. one is, first of all, the earnings are unsustainable. the banks have been saved for a time. their earnings are inflated. t.a.r.p., will make 10% on t.a.r.p., that made a billion dollars. that's not going to happen next time. the yield, the fed is holding the short end -- >>
john brown, don't you -- >> john brown, if you wait until we see end consumer demand and start to see year over year improvements in profits, you will have missed the rally. >> unfortunately the fed is reactionary at best. as the dollar wanes because they print more currency you'll run commodity prices up, hit us with a big dose of inflation and the consumer can't handle it. >> inflation, john brown, don't you feel bad about missing out on 40% up? >> well, not too bad...
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john? >> i told you that was going to be a bit provocative. >> it's great. i love that stuff. >> see you in a little bit. thanks, guys. happening now, too many clunkers, not enough cash. the house votes to pump more money into the stimulus program aimed at driving up auto sales. >>> before she was first lady, michelle obama was a top executive at a medical center. is the program she helped to create there helping or hurting chicago's poor? >>> and the latest shuttle flight ends successfully. only a handful of missions remain. will american have to hitch a ride with the russians? wolf blitzer is off today. i'm john king. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. three american tourists are reported to be in iranian custody apparently after straying across the boarder from the kurdish area in iraq. arwa damon is in baghdad. what do we know? >> reporter: well, john, this is what we have confirmed from a number of senior officials in northern iraq. four american
john? >> i told you that was going to be a bit provocative. >> it's great. i love that stuff. >> see you in a little bit. thanks, guys. happening now, too many clunkers, not enough cash. the house votes to pump more money into the stimulus program aimed at driving up auto sales. >>> before she was first lady, michelle obama was a top executive at a medical center. is the program she helped to create there helping or hurting chicago's poor? >>> and the latest...
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that's what wemay have n nn the case of the john ensnsign affair. day th agessive nonon-partis watchdog group, etetcs in washington, anunced theyey're askinghe justice e department to launcnc a crimimi investation whether or not ensign illegally fneled cacampaignoney to his mistress the form of a 5,000-plus verance packag the revevetion that ensigs mistress got t this severance packe came from her husbanand into your during a aintervw that aird d last nht in nevada. muchore in a minute. afr thes 20ds,00000 severance claim dequestfor a iminal vestigation into thatt claim, john ensi's lawyer todaday released a ombshell statement that it wasn'n't just $25,000 worth of serve vince paid to his mistre cindyhaton. actutually, a t more than that. it was 96,000. ththe kicker,r, that 6,000 was paid notut of campaiaign fuunds but t john sign's mom and da to his m mtress d her family. sesenator ensign's lawyeye coirmed todaday tt "aer the senator told h his paren about th affair his pararents dided to m make the ft out ofoncern for the well-being of longtime fa
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rumors about john max longevity at morgan stanley. >> that's a good point about john. when i talked to him last quarter, he said a lot of folks in this industry will make jokes to us as well as goldman sachs back when pay caps were in place we can't retain talent without being able to ante up the dollars. it's on their mind and everybody gets that. >> he's good man. i happen to like mack a lot but under a lot of pressure. thank you very much. >> on this key thing, the five corners of growth in the economy, call them five canaries in the recovery goal mine. we'll bring in zachary karavel in just a moment. while ben bernanke was barely, barely positive in his testimony, sort of eking out somehow, maybe recovery by the end of this year, better to look in 2010, 2% maybe, 2 1/2%, employment unemployment is not going to improve very much at all. okay. fine. that's bernanke's view. but when you see these good earnings from caterpillar, from merck and pfizer, for example, and from am, for example and even from starbucks, who would think people would be buying high priced coffe
rumors about john max longevity at morgan stanley. >> that's a good point about john. when i talked to him last quarter, he said a lot of folks in this industry will make jokes to us as well as goldman sachs back when pay caps were in place we can't retain talent without being able to ante up the dollars. it's on their mind and everybody gets that. >> he's good man. i happen to like mack a lot but under a lot of pressure. thank you very much. >> on this key thing, the five...
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john park or jackie lived. he married and had children of his own and unfortunately when the siege of yorktown was being set up jackie asked his step grandfather george washington if he could come and serve as an aide to him during the siege and george consented. so jackie came over to yorktown and unfortunately he contracted a camp disease and died just after corn wallace's surrender. but he had children of his own and those children were very close to washington and two of the children in particular lived with george and martha during much of the time and one of those children was washington's step grandson named george washington park constance who had a daughter and his daughter eventually married robert e. lee. and in fact he build an estate. a mansion of his own that now sits above the arlington cemetery and in fact if you look sometimes at the eternal flame of john kennedy up behind that you can see a mansion and it's called the cuss us the lee mansion named for george washington park custis and then rob
john park or jackie lived. he married and had children of his own and unfortunately when the siege of yorktown was being set up jackie asked his step grandfather george washington if he could come and serve as an aide to him during the siege and george consented. so jackie came over to yorktown and unfortunately he contracted a camp disease and died just after corn wallace's surrender. but he had children of his own and those children were very close to washington and two of the children in...
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why not go to somebody older to get a report on john lannan. ryan zimmerman and john lannan, one day apart and born on september 27th and 28th respectively back in the year 1984. >> rob: so they're brothers from a different mother. >> bob: one day apart. lannan the 27th and zimmerman the 28th. >> rob: both born on the east coast. >> bob: how about that? they could be foundations in this town known for impressive buildings for a long, long time. castillo 1 for 2, double play ball base hit up the middle and a 2-2 count. guzman waiting and fires it over there, two down. look at that sky. as we look out to the west towards first base and up behind home plate, there's the perch up there in the red press box and it's been a beautiful evening. a bit of a breeze blowing and coming right up the potomac. nyjer morgan took a base hit away from him and at the time there were two mets on base and that play was the difference in who scored first here. there's a right field single and you'll take that, 1 for 3 by david
why not go to somebody older to get a report on john lannan. ryan zimmerman and john lannan, one day apart and born on september 27th and 28th respectively back in the year 1984. >> rob: so they're brothers from a different mother. >> bob: one day apart. lannan the 27th and zimmerman the 28th. >> rob: both born on the east coast. >> bob: how about that? they could be foundations in this town known for impressive buildings for a long, long time. castillo 1 for 2, double...
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the man who conducted that interview, by the way, is john rolston. he's a columnist for the las vegas sun. he's going to join me for the very latest on this incredible scandal that could go beyond politics and possibly into criminality when we come back. so what do you think? i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. this may be one of the biggest political guests in white quite a while. a senator gets into an affair with one of his ploismees and her husband, who also works for him, by the way, finds out, decides to go public. and who does he talk to? las vegas sun columnist john rolston good enough to join us live now with this story. we have a lot of stuff to got gete to, john, about four minutes to get to. some of the developments everybody is talking about today, the $96,000 apparently paid by the senator's mom and dad. what's that all about? >> well, i don't think a lot of people were surpri
the man who conducted that interview, by the way, is john rolston. he's a columnist for the las vegas sun. he's going to join me for the very latest on this incredible scandal that could go beyond politics and possibly into criminality when we come back. so what do you think? i think i'll go with the basic package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. this may be...
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relevance, modern rell sans and sounds like a very cautious incremental court. >> it is and that's john robert's approach and style and i think you and i talked about this a couple of terms ago when he was wanting to take a more cautious approach and decide the case on a narrow basis, he was going to do that. a great example of that. the court ruled narrowly, 8-1, saying that the small towns and municipalities mainly in the south could try to get out from under some of the restrictions of the voting rights act, 40-year-old act, things changed obviously, but they didn't declare it unconstitutional, they got eight votes for that. and that proposition, roberts took a more narrow approach in that case ands a result, as the court spoke with the more unanimous voice and the main person who wasn't really deciding that case was justice kennedy. you know, if you're 5-4, anthony kennedy is going to be deciding on the cases, but if you do it on a more narrow way, you're not going to have that swing vote casting every decisive vote and have an outcome like the voting rights case like john roberts g
relevance, modern rell sans and sounds like a very cautious incremental court. >> it is and that's john robert's approach and style and i think you and i talked about this a couple of terms ago when he was wanting to take a more cautious approach and decide the case on a narrow basis, he was going to do that. a great example of that. the court ruled narrowly, 8-1, saying that the small towns and municipalities mainly in the south could try to get out from under some of the restrictions of...
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>> yes, they are, john. if we are seeing a seat change in america's relationship to the government, you wouldn't see the kind of numbers about the concerns about the deficit. this thing is very much in play. >> james is sending out fund raising appeal. saying it could happen again. we had a young president, we have big democratic majorities and look what happened in '04. >> a majority of independent voters are concerned about the debt. i think the overreach by the democrats is going to play to the advantage of the republicans. >> i agree. it swings back and forth and you are going to see people who have skepticism, but i remember when democrats were out in the wilderness like the republicans are now, it happens. >> republicans. see you in a minute. we'll be right back. oi the mclaughlin ( rock music playing ) this is about a new, more efficient luxury hybrid continuing to produce 70% fewer smog-forming emissions while delivering greater power. a fact not lost on the world around us. the all-new 2010 lexus rx
>> yes, they are, john. if we are seeing a seat change in america's relationship to the government, you wouldn't see the kind of numbers about the concerns about the deficit. this thing is very much in play. >> james is sending out fund raising appeal. saying it could happen again. we had a young president, we have big democratic majorities and look what happened in '04. >> a majority of independent voters are concerned about the debt. i think the overreach by the democrats is...
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[applause] >> thank you, john. you mentioned president reagan, and one of the most interesting interviews that i had was with president reagan and at that time i remember the discussion that had one of the things we were talking about was the tremendous power that the trilateral commission and council for foreign relations had and influencing what goes on in government, and even at that time they had an espoused view of creating a global currency and what they called new world order. ironically, after the g20 meeting the financial times heralded that discussions were so wonderful because headlines they created a new world order. so my question is what do you all think practically is going to happen? jim st. clair says that china already wants a super sovereign reserve currency to replace the dollar and it is going to be a critical part of central bank's reserves. do you all think that's the direction we are going, and if not, what do you think is going to have an? >> i will simply say that the fed could use some co
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john adams, john jay and benjamin franklin. and adams and j for willing to include a provision in the final peace treaty under which congress would have to provide restitution. and intriguing lead, benjamin franklin passan, william franklin, was a loyalist said absolutely not. frankland wouldn't go along with it. and franklin -- you can look at that of two ways. did franklin hate his son that much, or did franklin think that his son had a better chance of getting restitution if it came from england and from conagra's? but any rate it didn't go into the end of the peace settlement and so, there was political pressure in england to provide restitution and the british established a commission call the will want commission after the war and everybody was a loyalist had to provide evidence of what they had possessed before the war, how much property alone, with their income had been, when they became a loyalist, but they had done to help britain during the revolution. they did it to provide great deal of information. and all of that
john adams, john jay and benjamin franklin. and adams and j for willing to include a provision in the final peace treaty under which congress would have to provide restitution. and intriguing lead, benjamin franklin passan, william franklin, was a loyalist said absolutely not. frankland wouldn't go along with it. and franklin -- you can look at that of two ways. did franklin hate his son that much, or did franklin think that his son had a better chance of getting restitution if it came from...
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terry: but is that fair, john? people who are on chemo need this marijuana, and this is the thing that they're taxing? >> well, i think bad jokes and cupcake sales are going to go through the roof on this legalization. no, i'm not sure the best thing to do, but there is this huge drug war and they think this will alleviate it. i'm not sure it's the thing to do. terry: ok. what do we need to know? >> zappos, doesn't sell cowboy boots, but they are a proven online retailer. they're being being bought by amazon. this is a terrific model. this changes e-tailing forever. amazon frs cut out the middle man, now they're cutting out everybody. their margins go through the like. terry: apple zonl had disappointing sales this week. >> but the way they're changing this, they're going to look for more acquisitions. and you can buy and sell it yourself. terry: especially with their high-priced stock. and wayne, you're the last up. >> well, i think j.b.l. is on to something in the long run. i don't think so in the short run. no,
terry: but is that fair, john? people who are on chemo need this marijuana, and this is the thing that they're taxing? >> well, i think bad jokes and cupcake sales are going to go through the roof on this legalization. no, i'm not sure the best thing to do, but there is this huge drug war and they think this will alleviate it. i'm not sure it's the thing to do. terry: ok. what do we need to know? >> zappos, doesn't sell cowboy boots, but they are a proven online retailer. they're...
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bard a hit and john lannan, the other two. >> rob: not much john lannan can in the ball game. score win. anagain after a big blowout the nats thought down. and he has had 2-0 counten and recovered from most of those.
bard a hit and john lannan, the other two. >> rob: not much john lannan can in the ball game. score win. anagain after a big blowout the nats thought down. and he has had 2-0 counten and recovered from most of those.
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john, step back up your. i have one question to follow up and we will get to a couple others as we go. you said that georgia was the first falling state in the revolutionary war. is there any repercussions today because you're from atlanta. you live in atlanta. is there any repercussions of georgia today for that? i mean do you see anything different in georgia that you see in any other southern states? >> no, actually i think borst georgians are aware that there was a revolutionary war. the revolutionary war was consumed by the civil war in the south. . . in front of the courthouse there is a statute of a soldier, not a revolutionary war soldier, a confederate soldier and he is facing north to protect the south against what some old-line seveners always referred to as the war of northern aggression. three weeks ago i was at the citadel in charleston and came by frances marion park, a huge park in downtown charleston, and i saw a statute and i went over to see the statue of frances marion. it was a statue of
john, step back up your. i have one question to follow up and we will get to a couple others as we go. you said that georgia was the first falling state in the revolutionary war. is there any repercussions today because you're from atlanta. you live in atlanta. is there any repercussions of georgia today for that? i mean do you see anything different in georgia that you see in any other southern states? >> no, actually i think borst georgians are aware that there was a revolutionary war....
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john ensign won't answer questions. i'm sure whatever he has said to his colleagues has probably not reassured them, because it's probably very, very vague in general. he pointed out in that "sun" story that he has support from both sides. you mentioned the mitchell mcconnell statement. the question he was ask there had, is john ensign is running for re-election, will you support him? and he would not even say he would support john ensign. i think the republicans here, certainly, and probably in washington too, are just scared to say too much because they don't know if the story is over yet. >> senator ensign did say that he is going to be running for re-election, which is, of course, a weird thing to say three years before that election would have to happen. i imagine that was an unexpected announcement, even from the perspective of somebody covering this very closely. did you know that was coming? do you have any interpretation of that for us? >> i have to tell you, i did not. and lisa has been very intrepid from "the
john ensign won't answer questions. i'm sure whatever he has said to his colleagues has probably not reassured them, because it's probably very, very vague in general. he pointed out in that "sun" story that he has support from both sides. you mentioned the mitchell mcconnell statement. the question he was ask there had, is john ensign is running for re-election, will you support him? and he would not even say he would support john ensign. i think the republicans here, certainly, and...
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now a grand jury indicted john paterakis. the state prosecutor says he gave city councilwoman helen holton $6,000 to help pay for a political poll. earlier this year she was indicted on charges of bribery and perjury. a judge dismissed the charges in may. this time the charges that she violated campaign finance laws. as for john paterakis a close friend told abc2 news that he can't believe the state prosecutor chose to target him. >> it's a sad day. but i'm quite confident that mr. paterakis will be exonerated of any wrongdoing. >> reporter: helen holton's attorney released a statement saying in part "miss holton is innocent. there was no conspiracy and she's confident this charge will meet the same fate as the earlier one." a spokesman for mayor sheila dixon says that she will not comment on the new indictments. reporting live in harbor east, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> a baltimore county councilman pleads guilty to two counts of campaign finance violations. kenneth oliver told a judge yesterday he made a mistake and the
now a grand jury indicted john paterakis. the state prosecutor says he gave city councilwoman helen holton $6,000 to help pay for a political poll. earlier this year she was indicted on charges of bribery and perjury. a judge dismissed the charges in may. this time the charges that she violated campaign finance laws. as for john paterakis a close friend told abc2 news that he can't believe the state prosecutor chose to target him. >> it's a sad day. but i'm quite confident that mr....
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i got my first all star hit off of tommy john. so there's nothing like it, recan, and you deserve it, buddy. put together a great year, and will be a big part of this organization for a long, long time. >> look at the numbers that he has through the ball game. now, through 80 games, projected for the full season to hit .293. going to have 26 homers, 95 rbis. 45 doubles. that's a pretty good season right there for ryan. >> it's a good year for him, johnny, but he was sit hitting so well, he was having a career year. those numbers you see projected are similar to the numbers he had his two best years. he hit 20 home runs his first year with 47 doubles and 110 rbis, and then hit 24 home runs the next year, so he's just in that deal where his bubble gum card is, and he got off to a great start. still going to put up big numbers, but these are superstar is type numbers. >> debbie taylor has a member of the all-star team with her, ryan zimmerman. deb? i haven't thank you very much. and yes, i am joined by all star ryan zimmerman. do you
i got my first all star hit off of tommy john. so there's nothing like it, recan, and you deserve it, buddy. put together a great year, and will be a big part of this organization for a long, long time. >> look at the numbers that he has through the ball game. now, through 80 games, projected for the full season to hit .293. going to have 26 homers, 95 rbis. 45 doubles. that's a pretty good season right there for ryan. >> it's a good year for him, johnny, but he was sit hitting so...
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named john mcclane and john branca as the two executors. the judge affirmed -- >> larry: the children are with her. why did the executors need a lawyer? >> the executors needed a lawyer because we had to go before a judge. we had to create pleas. you know, law stuff. and make an appeal to the judge to follow michael's wish. >> larry: what do you miake of the objections raised to mr. branca being involved? >> i'm not sure the objections were raised by the nmother. think the judge listened. and found the objections were not well taken and appointed the two people that michael wanted. >> larry: executors are supposed to be -- executors are supposed to be objective, right? >> yes. >> larry: choose executors not involved in family so they can make decisions best for all, true? >> that's the theory. they are objective. john branca was his lawyer since 1980. john branca really was responsible for most of michael's wealth, guiding him. john mcclane was a boyhood friend of michael's. >> larry: the nephew of ralph, the famed former pitcher of the dod
named john mcclane and john branca as the two executors. the judge affirmed -- >> larry: the children are with her. why did the executors need a lawyer? >> the executors needed a lawyer because we had to go before a judge. we had to create pleas. you know, law stuff. and make an appeal to the judge to follow michael's wish. >> larry: what do you miake of the objections raised to mr. branca being involved? >> i'm not sure the objections were raised by the nmother. think...
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final round of the john deere classic. now stricker. let's take a look. >> great shot, strick. >> that was a good shot. david: good call from jimmy johnson right there. that's exactly what that was. just perfect. bill: he has been so calm and executing shot after shot. just has not waivered. there hasn't been much of a cushion for him. leads by one. look at this. a smile. good job. good team. the line up tonight, "60 minutes," "big brother," "cold case," and "without a trace." let's go back to 17. david: from just short of the first of the three bunkers that kind of line up in a row, the last of which is just sort of nestled into the right edge of the green. this is a difficult shotting bobby, to get back to the hole. there's going to be some spin on it. bobby: you've got to take as much spin off of it as you can. and you can't go long. that's what he's trying to do. very low. little half swing shot. very well-executed. david: stay there, stay there. bobby: that drew back a lot more than he thought it would. david: it's the pitch of the
final round of the john deere classic. now stricker. let's take a look. >> great shot, strick. >> that was a good shot. david: good call from jimmy johnson right there. that's exactly what that was. just perfect. bill: he has been so calm and executing shot after shot. just has not waivered. there hasn't been much of a cushion for him. leads by one. look at this. a smile. good job. good team. the line up tonight, "60 minutes," "big brother," "cold...
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beverly, billy joel or elton john? >> i love them both and i'd be there if i weren't there. >> that's the con census here. very balanced. >> to other news now, is the pentagon prepared to respond in ace case of a biological terror attack? they tested their readiness today when a truck sprayed a harm less substance in the air to simulate an attack and more than 100 volunteers took part. t results of the simulation is crucial to keeping the public safe. time now for a check on how the weather is shaping up for your sunday. meteorologist steve is here. >> beverly, things are sort starting to improve her. here. we're watching a cold frornt. that will swing through during the overnight hours bringing with it showers and thorbles. the core of the nas weather to the north and east of us. hammering new jersey right now. we're going to look for slightly cooler temperatures tomorrow with lower humidity. right now 62 to 64 for a nighttime temp. coming up we will take a look at the extended outlook and the beach forecast for tomor
beverly, billy joel or elton john? >> i love them both and i'd be there if i weren't there. >> that's the con census here. very balanced. >> to other news now, is the pentagon prepared to respond in ace case of a biological terror attack? they tested their readiness today when a truck sprayed a harm less substance in the air to simulate an attack and more than 100 volunteers took part. t results of the simulation is crucial to keeping the public safe. time now for a check on...
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no, good job, john. you did us proud. we got a softball game coming up. >> okay, he can be on the team. >> "weekend window." >>> "weekend window" opening up to the glorious coast of the northern ireland. we'll be right back. when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a a second dissolves slowly to help you stay aslee when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving... while not fully awake with memory loss for the event... as well as abnormal behaviors... such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and hallucinations may occur. don't take it with alcohol... as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur... and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects may include next-day drowsine
no, good job, john. you did us proud. we got a softball game coming up. >> okay, he can be on the team. >> "weekend window." >>> "weekend window" opening up to the glorious coast of the northern ireland. we'll be right back. when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep...
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john? >> what are the chances, do you think, that american officials might ever sit down with mullah muhammad omar? he was one of america's most wanted. >> indeed, john, there's still a $10 million u.s. bounty on his head. but i can tell you that diplomats are telling me a list of at least four senior afghan commanders, that they are willing to talk with. and it just so happens that not only are they the most powerful commanders, but the same four commanders that the pakistanis say they are prepared to bring to the table. and, indeed, as to the white house, the obama administration's willingness to talk to this taliban leadership, again, the president's personal envoy said that the door is open. let's listen once more to ambassador holbrooke. >> let me be very clear. i'm neither going to rule out or rule in anything on such a hypothetical basis. and i'm not going to get drawn into speculation on an issue this complicated. but i want to underscore existing policy that has been addressed by e
john? >> what are the chances, do you think, that american officials might ever sit down with mullah muhammad omar? he was one of america's most wanted. >> indeed, john, there's still a $10 million u.s. bounty on his head. but i can tell you that diplomats are telling me a list of at least four senior afghan commanders, that they are willing to talk with. and it just so happens that not only are they the most powerful commanders, but the same four commanders that the pakistanis say...
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and john lannan gets more play balls than anybody. and kevin kouzmanoff has just a few errors on the percentage basis. he is their clean up man. three for nine and big strong right-handed batter and lannan sinks one and misses. >> rob: the more confident the starting rotation gets, the deeper in the ball game and less you have to use the bullpen and it starts to work out and everyone has a good season. normal for the team to get going. >> bob: well hit to center field and right there is willie harris. looks like alfonso soriano on the hop and skip. nothing doing for the padres. pa announcer: final boarding call... all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 mph... almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. grab your bag . it's on™west so our low fares stay low. ( ding ) book now at southwest.com. are you insured? do you know when your beer is perfectly cold? or do you risk drinking a warm one? if you have the new coors light cold-activated can, you're covered. because now every can turns blue when your beer... is
and john lannan gets more play balls than anybody. and kevin kouzmanoff has just a few errors on the percentage basis. he is their clean up man. three for nine and big strong right-handed batter and lannan sinks one and misses. >> rob: the more confident the starting rotation gets, the deeper in the ball game and less you have to use the bullpen and it starts to work out and everyone has a good season. normal for the team to get going. >> bob: well hit to center field and right...
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john ralston joins us live from vegas. john is a columnist for "the las vegas sun" who broke the news about ensign's aide leaving. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> i understand there's been p some op s-ed pieces written boo ensign and his involvement in c street. what kind of jeopardy is he in there? >> well, i think he's in a lot of jeopardjeopardy. the question is how much of it is immediate and how much of it is long term. there's still speculation about whether or not he's going to resign. he says he's going to run for re-election, which i think is the only thing anyone in his position is say. i think the whole c street issue has become very interesting to watch because you have these other congressmen who have lived there who are very upset about the attention that is being brought to c street. an author is talking about ensign and talking about an allegation made by doug hampton, who is the husband of the woman who ensign is said to have an affair with. said there was a confirmation and tom coburn was inv
john ralston joins us live from vegas. john is a columnist for "the las vegas sun" who broke the news about ensign's aide leaving. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> i understand there's been p some op s-ed pieces written boo ensign and his involvement in c street. what kind of jeopardy is he in there? >> well, i think he's in a lot of jeopardjeopardy. the question is how much of it is immediate and how much of it is long term. there's still speculation...
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and sitting right next to me, john gibson, the john gibson, host o of the syndicated radio program the john gibson show on fox news radio at noon eastern time. if fierce commentary and good looks were whiskey i would have him on the rocks. >> i'll take a double. >> and you love to hit him and hate to love him, our "new york times" candidate. >> john gibson just threatened me with a cigarette lighter, greg. >> greg: really? >> you will never take me alive you silver haired fox. >> greg: all right. >> greg: he threw out the first pitch and it was hardly a touchdown. president obama is getting crap for his performance on the mound at tuesday's all-star game and rightly so o. roll tape ms. serious drewitt who rolls tape. >> greg: o well, he is definitely no famous pitcher that everyone knows. am i right. bill? >> he is all famous, greg. >> greg: and now there is talk that the white house dictated the camera angle. check out the view from the center field camera that wasn't broadcast. hot dogs, get your hot dogs. [ laughter ] >> greg: see, wonderful and a pro. can we see the right video, pl
and sitting right next to me, john gibson, the john gibson, host o of the syndicated radio program the john gibson show on fox news radio at noon eastern time. if fierce commentary and good looks were whiskey i would have him on the rocks. >> i'll take a double. >> and you love to hit him and hate to love him, our "new york times" candidate. >> john gibson just threatened me with a cigarette lighter, greg. >> greg: really? >> you will never take me alive...
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. >> john kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> john roberts, we didn't share the whole thing there, but an incredibly powerful moment for him. >> and, campbell, here's the thing about walter cronkite. we're trained to be dispassionate. we're trained to be just the observer. we're trained to keep our emotions out of it. the most amazing thing about walter cronkite was his honesty and his honesty of character and his honesty of journalism. and in that moment, when president kennedy died and he announced the time at 1:00 p.m. and he took off his glasses and you could see the tears welling up in his eyes, it's because he was actually feeling it. it's the same thing that happened, only the opposite end of the scale, on january -- on july 20th, sorry, 1969, when the eagle landed on the moon. and susan was just talking about this. the honesty of his reaction there. you know, he -- he was the newsman who brought the news to america. he was the one who you trusted. and the reason why you trusted him was not becaus
. >> john kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. >> john roberts, we didn't share the whole thing there, but an incredibly powerful moment for him. >> and, campbell, here's the thing about walter cronkite. we're trained to be dispassionate. we're trained to be just the observer. we're trained to keep our emotions out of it. the most amazing thing about walter cronkite was his honesty and his honesty of character and his honesty of journalism. and in that moment, when...
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>> yes, i'm john. >> larry: sorry, john. >> yes, i did. >> larry: this is all getting to all of us. john, did you notice any difference in the michael again? >> truthfully, yes. it was quite a few years later. how many years later, me co? five, six years later. >> five, six, seven eight at least. >> michael had had quite a bit more surgery so he looked very different. and he was -- it was different. i mean "thriller," michael came to me and let me write it and produce it and direct it, and he was totally cooperative. you know, it was great. but black and white" was more me working for michael. he hired me to fulfill his vision, which could get pretty wacky at times. it was different, but it was very fun. >> larry: you said that despite his gifts, michael jackson was a tragic figure. explain. >> well, i always found michael, he was -- he was first of all, let me say one thing way up front, which is that i have nothing but love and admiration for mike in terms of as a person and as a truly international and great star. i was aware of that from the beginning. but he often was sad and h
>> yes, i'm john. >> larry: sorry, john. >> yes, i did. >> larry: this is all getting to all of us. john, did you notice any difference in the michael again? >> truthfully, yes. it was quite a few years later. how many years later, me co? five, six years later. >> five, six, seven eight at least. >> michael had had quite a bit more surgery so he looked very different. and he was -- it was different. i mean "thriller," michael came to me and...
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>> i don't know, john. as you can probably tell from some of those interviews, i was stunned as anybody else. sort of as i was hearing this over and over again, i don't know. it's not an access issue as far as we can tell. people with the exact same health care, the exact same symptoms can be treated very differently. we tried to talk to gary's doctors about this. we chose not to identify the hospital we were talking about in the piece but the doctors and health care people there flatly refuse to talk to us about this. there is a lawsuit looking at the sort of racial discrimination in health care currently taking place in new york. >> i'm watching your piece there and i say, he's diabetic. just before you said he's diabetic. if i can figure it out, a doctor should be able to figure it out. don't you think? >> exactly. he was up all night going to the bathroom, drinking water all the time. he lost 80 pounds. he had an infection that wouldn't heal. a lot of people out there, you're absolutely right, would kno
>> i don't know, john. as you can probably tell from some of those interviews, i was stunned as anybody else. sort of as i was hearing this over and over again, i don't know. it's not an access issue as far as we can tell. people with the exact same health care, the exact same symptoms can be treated very differently. we tried to talk to gary's doctors about this. we chose not to identify the hospital we were talking about in the piece but the doctors and health care people there flatly...
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final round of the john deere classic. now stricker. let's take a look. >> great shot, strick. >> that was a good shot. david: good call from jimmy johnson right there. that's exactly what that was. just perfect. bill: he has been so calm and executing shot after shot. just has not waivered. there hasn't been much of a cushion for him. leads by one. look at this. a smile. good job. good team. the line up tonight, "60 minutes," "big brother," "cold case," and "without a trace." let's go back to 17. david: from just short of the first of the three bunkers that kind of line up in a row, the last of which is just sort of nestled into the right edge of the green. this is a difficult shotting bobby, to get back to the hole. there's going to be some spin on it. bobby: you've got to take as much spin off of it as you can. and you can't go long. that's what he's trying to do. very low. little half swing shot. very well-executed. david: stay there, stay there. bobby: that drew back a lot more than he thought it would. david: it's the pitch of the
final round of the john deere classic. now stricker. let's take a look. >> great shot, strick. >> that was a good shot. david: good call from jimmy johnson right there. that's exactly what that was. just perfect. bill: he has been so calm and executing shot after shot. just has not waivered. there hasn't been much of a cushion for him. leads by one. look at this. a smile. good job. good team. the line up tonight, "60 minutes," "big brother," "cold...
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. >> your host for motorweek, john davis. >> john: well, hello and welcome again to motorweek. we're glad to have you with us. by now, everyone that's into cars has heard the accolades heaped upon the hyundai genesis. we even picked this stylish sedan as our "best luxury car" of the year. but is genesis really a new beginning for a more upscale hyundai? we'll that's where the new genesis coupe has to prove itself. so let's see if genesis can evolve into a full carline and not just be a one hit wonder. it's true that the genesis sedan and the new 2010 hyundai genesis coupe share the same nameplate, the same basic rear-wheel drive architecture, and a bit of overlap in powertrains. but beyond that, they struck us as two very different cars. the plush four-door sedan competes with the likes of the bmw 5-series and lexus gs. but the two-door coupe is more a korean counter to detroit's muscle stalwarts, camaro and mustang, with an eye on the g37 infiniti coupe. in terms of form, the genesis coupe takes on a truly low slung but aggressive look. like the tiburon before it, its proporti
. >> your host for motorweek, john davis. >> john: well, hello and welcome again to motorweek. we're glad to have you with us. by now, everyone that's into cars has heard the accolades heaped upon the hyundai genesis. we even picked this stylish sedan as our "best luxury car" of the year. but is genesis really a new beginning for a more upscale hyundai? we'll that's where the new genesis coupe has to prove itself. so let's see if genesis can evolve into a full carline and...
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i want to thank john ridley and susan. john ridley did blog about the president's speech for us. we're taking a closer look at segregated proms, believe it or not, still happening in 2009. but you're going to meet two students from one school that pushed for change, took on the challenge of bringing black and white students together for the first time. hear their story. >>> plus, a developing story. we have new details to share with you to parents of the 17 children murdered in their own bedroom. why is the dea involved in this case? we've got some answers for you. >>> plus, madonna, a stage collapse. the deadly preconcert accident. that's coming up in tonight's download. >>> hln's mike galanos has the download. >> wild gun battle on the new jersey streets to tell buchlt five cops shot, two suspects killed. it began in jersey city. an armed robbery suspect dressed like a priest opened fire with a shotgun. two cops are in critical condition. president obama talked about them during a stop in new jersey today. >> we are confident that they're going to end up coming back strong as e
i want to thank john ridley and susan. john ridley did blog about the president's speech for us. we're taking a closer look at segregated proms, believe it or not, still happening in 2009. but you're going to meet two students from one school that pushed for change, took on the challenge of bringing black and white students together for the first time. hear their story. >>> plus, a developing story. we have new details to share with you to parents of the 17 children murdered in their...
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john and joel, guys, thanks so much. john on the left, joel on the right. john, let me start with you. you guys off-duty firefighters. you've got no protective gear. you see this unfolding. john, what's going through your mind? >> the only thing going through my mind is getting this little boy out of the vehicle. there is no thought process. we're reacting to the situation that's unfolding in front of us. our training that we receive at the fire department, our experience just teaches us to react. >> joel, same thing with you. there's no thought. hey, i could get hurt here. you guys are just reacting? >> no, there is no -- you know you're going to get hurt. you know you're going to get burned, cuts, but your number one goal is to save that child's life. that was everyone's goal there on scene that day. it was just a tremendous effort. >> joel, i'll stay with you. so you guys are in now. when you get to the van, what are you experiencing? what's going on? >> just panic. you can tell in everyone's voices, there's panic. everyone's in just a uneasiness. everyo
john and joel, guys, thanks so much. john on the left, joel on the right. john, let me start with you. you guys off-duty firefighters. you've got no protective gear. you see this unfolding. john, what's going through your mind? >> the only thing going through my mind is getting this little boy out of the vehicle. there is no thought process. we're reacting to the situation that's unfolding in front of us. our training that we receive at the fire department, our experience just teaches us...
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said it to john and i said it to sarah, not cross david tterman. the revecontinues. tonight, about the waders. >>> d when rachel joins you at the top of the hour, frank rh on the gop's disactions, the ones that nger and linger, including today's latest developments in the senator ensign soap opera. pl the laten that cia back and forth with the hse. >>> and in "worsts,"enator inhofe calls the newest member of theenate a, quote, clown and then defd it's by saying, kind of looked like a own when i was talking to him. hey, senator inhofe, are y sure you want us to dgon whether notenators look likelowns? ororhahave night in with applebee'ss carside to go. the two for twenty menenu, only at apapplebee. i run my own bususiness. it's tough. some days this pla gs a little out of corol. getting clntin the door and keepining th off the floor, it is a lilittle stressful. announcecer: introcing nature made heheart and stress denseish oil. all the benefi ofish oil with superer strgth omega-3 epa, which mamay protecyour heart against some of the sks of stress caused by od he life's
said it to john and i said it to sarah, not cross david tterman. the revecontinues. tonight, about the waders. >>> d when rachel joins you at the top of the hour, frank rh on the gop's disactions, the ones that nger and linger, including today's latest developments in the senator ensign soap opera. pl the laten that cia back and forth with the hse. >>> and in "worsts,"enator inhofe calls the newest member of theenate a, quote, clown and then defd it's by saying, kind...
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john adams was. john adams literally beared his soul in his diaries, and washington's diaries quite frequently tend to be just a compilation of who was at mount vernon that day. he would list the names of people. some of them would go on to be well known. for example, he said there was a noah webster here today. and occasionally there would be people that he didn't get their names. he would say two women who i don't recall their names were here, so he -- much of -- many of the entries were along those lines, and then he also kept some records on the weather at mount vernon. we would list the temperature and tell whether it was hot day or snowed that day or whatever but it is an incomplete record, and even though the die riz -- you sometimes wonder about the value of washington's entry. historians always want more and more information. as far as the second question on lafayette, washington did not meet lafayette until lafayette volunteered to come to america as a soldier during the revolutionary war,
john adams was. john adams literally beared his soul in his diaries, and washington's diaries quite frequently tend to be just a compilation of who was at mount vernon that day. he would list the names of people. some of them would go on to be well known. for example, he said there was a noah webster here today. and occasionally there would be people that he didn't get their names. he would say two women who i don't recall their names were here, so he -- much of -- many of the entries were...
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the stimulus package, john -- >> lousy package? >> 7% is spent in the first six months? it's supposed to be a booster shot. >> not only did they underestimate how serious the economy was, they also overestimated the effects of this stimulus package. that's a big problem because they bet, in my judgment, their political careers on this thing. the whole program was supposed to be about jobs, jobs, jobs. that wasn't what it was about. a very small proportion of it was about jobs relative to what the challenge was. >> also, you attack the proposition that or you make the point that there's not enough for consumer spending. consumer spending is key for the recovery. >> that's right. >> consumers are not spending. do you have any data on that? >> the savings rate has gone up from 0 to 7%. every dollar that is saved comes out of consumption. the savings rate estimate is up to 10%. that's 6, 700 billion dollars taken out of the consumer spending. and you add that to reduced investment spending and international trade. you have a trillion dollar holding. and they're putting in $5
the stimulus package, john -- >> lousy package? >> 7% is spent in the first six months? it's supposed to be a booster shot. >> not only did they underestimate how serious the economy was, they also overestimated the effects of this stimulus package. that's a big problem because they bet, in my judgment, their political careers on this thing. the whole program was supposed to be about jobs, jobs, jobs. that wasn't what it was about. a very small proportion of it was about jobs...